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Subject: [pestlist] Pest ID question
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quot;scale" such as
occurs in termites, for instance. Many adult booklice never have wings.
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Psocotera lose their
wings as adults, others do not.
Pat Kelley
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This is a
at it is a
booklouse, and one with wings; not the common liposcelid with enlarged hind
femora that is commonly encountered.
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The damage appears to be from subterranean termites.
Jeffrey Tucker
the materials.
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Hello,
I just started work at a very small museum
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